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Feb 9, 2017Snowy day a challenge for 719 Boulder finishers
At the finish line, there was four inches of powder as the top skiers slogged down the Harriman Trail. The grooming machine hadn’t made it there yet. So race announcer Travis Jones encouraged several hundred spectators and volunteers at the finish to go out and pat down the finish line approach.
Former Dartmouth College All-American cross-country skier Silas Talbot, 24, of Bozeman, Mt. was first across the line in 1.33:42, one second ahead of Brian Gregg, 32, of Minneapolis, Minn. (1.33:43) in a two-man sprint to the line.
Talbot is a 2015 Dartmouth engineering graduate originally from Anchorage, Ak. and Gregg, from Winthrop, Wash. was a University of Alaska All-American before becoming a 2014 U.S. Olympian. Talbot’s top time was 16:29 slower than Nick Hendrickson’s 2016 win.
Allison said, “The racers were so whipped. The top guys were just tapped, so different from last year. Same with the Elite Women, who started their race in the snow.
“But you know what meant the most to me? The last woman coming to the finish (Gloria Ploss, 71, of Bend, Ore. in 4.51:52). We were just rolling up the finish when she came in, followed by Sean Petersen, who for years has cleared the course and skied in with the final Boulder Tour finisher.
“The look on her face was incredible. She felt so proud of herself. It brought a tear to my eye and reminded me what this race is all about.
“It was awesome. We did a lot of improvising with the wet conditions, but I’m just happy we pulled it off.”
Repeating as Boulder women’s winner in 1.40:19, 16:24 slower than last year, was Caitlin Gregg, 36, a 2010 Olympian from Minnesota. Just one year ago, after winning the Boulder, Gregg captured the World Championship bronze medal in 10k freestyle in Sweden.
Nate Struebel of Driggs, Idaho and the Teton Valley Ski Foundation won the Half Boulder in 47:39, and Dartmouth College senior Natalie Flowers of Belgrade, Mt. was the top Half Boulder woman, 52:04.
Ketchum’s Charley French, 90, won his age class and placed 115th overall in the Half Boulder, the 43rd man, in 1.29:55.
Local women on the Full Boulder age-class podium were June Lane, Carol Monteverde, Linda McClatchy, Kim Nalen, Elizabeth Youngman, Deb Cornwell, Muffy Ritz, Liv Jensen, Laura Theis, Mary Rose, Alexa Turzian, Deedra Irwin and Annie Pokorny.
Full Boulder male podium placers from the valley were Del Pletcher, Patrick Simpson, Jon Engen, Bill Nurge, John Reuter, Rogan Brown, Cole Morgan, Sebastian Radl-Jones, Fisher Gardner and Mathias Radl-Jones.
Prize money for the 2017 Boulder Tour was $9,150 with $2,500 going to the male an... (Idaho Mountain Express and Guide)
Dec 30, 2015Eugene Lackey
Neal and wife Deb McBrayer; half-sister, Noel and husband Tony Johns, all of Alpine, Ala; stepsons, Ronald W. and wife Lynn Yaste, of Harriman, and David E. Yaste of Oak Ridge. Grandchildren are David Lackey of Alabama; Dylan Suchomel, and Tanner Cook of Carthage; Caleb and Chloe Lackey of Oliver Springs; and several step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren of Tenneessee.
The family wishes to express their love and appreciation to Drs. Wahid Hanna, and Paul Hatcher for their expert knowledge, care, and concern in treating the cancers Gene was able to survive and or treat, which added many more meaningful years to his life. We, too, would like to express love and appreciation to nurses (especially nurse Beverly) and staff of the UT Cancer Institute, and their satellite office at Turkey Creek in Knoxville. Also, the family wishes to thank the Caris Hospice Care people, based in Kingston, for the wonderful care rendered to Gene at his home, with special thanks to nurse Carolyn, and caregiver Gale.
Page 2 of 2 - The family will receive friends Thursday, Dec. 31, 2015 from noon to 2 p.m. at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church. The funeral service will be held immediately following the visitation with Pastors Garvan Walls and Joseph Holmes officiating. Graveside services will follow at Mt. Pisgah Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the General Operating Fund of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, or the Bible Printing Ministry of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, P.O. Box 341 Oliver Springs TN, 37840. Premier Sharp Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Lackey family, and an online guestbook is available at sharpfh.com.
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